Loyalty, Love and My Thirty Year Passage

Loyalty, Love and My Thirty Year Passage tells the story of an 11 year old boy’s most memorable summer, a time when his father put a child’s dream above easy money. Young Paul has his eye on the local grocery store’s raffle prize. Whether Paul wins the rickshaw is just one element of this unforgettable chronicle, which fast forwards 30 years to a poignant father-son reunion. More

Loyalty, Love and My Thirty Year Passage tells the story of an 11 year old boy’s most memorable summer, a time when his father put a child’s dream above easy money. Young Paul has his eye on the local grocery store’s raffle prize – an authentic rickshaw. After his father breaks tradition and buys tickets to the raffle, the tale unfolds in a most curious way.

Whether Paul wins the rickshaw is just one element of this unforgettable chronicle, which fast forwards 30 years to a poignant father-son reunion. Rounding out the tale is a humorous look at Dad’s quirky vocabulary, locked into his own youth in the 1940s and 1950s. Readers of “Loyalty, Love and My Thirty Year Passage” will reflect on their own family relationships and the passage of time that both influences and celebrates those who are part of our lives.

The underlying thread running through each of Paul Wolfle’s eBooks reveals a unique perspective about the relationships of women, men and often, their families. Fact or fiction, good, bad, but certainly not indifferent, Wolfle’s take on the sexes surely captures the attention of his readers. A guitar player and vintage blues enthusiast, that same fascination often spills over into music.

What’s more, Long Island is close to Paul’s heart. It’s certainly a topic that he knows intimately. The magnetic draw to New York City’s neighbor to the east only makes perfect sense, given that he was born and raised there. Additionally, Wolfle Street, on the celebrated and sometimes infamous “Gold Coast,” is a testament to this inveterate Long Island name. It has been for many years.

Paul’s commentary can be found on a variety of contemporary media sites and digital magazines. He is also the founder of WolfWebWriting.